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3. A tiger is crouching, silently and motionless in the tall grass. He
finally pounces forward, accelerating for 3.5 seconds after its
prey, reaching a final velocity of 15.7 m/s. What was the
acceleration of our tiger?
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How did the discovery of the rhesus factor affect society? o more patients died from having a transfusion with the wrong rhesus factor 0 new treatments during pregnancy could prevent harm to the developing child. o less donated blood could be used in the treatment of patients. the number of blood types was reduced by half
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:10
Fruit bats in central america eat bananas and other fruits. banana plants rely on bats for pollination. what would be the most likely consequence on the banana crop if fruit bats were eliminated from the area? the banana crop would increase because bats would stop eating the crops. the banana crop would decrease because bats would no longer pollinate the crops. the banana crop would remain constant because bees would replace the bats. the banana crop would remain constant because the plants would adapt using asexual reproduction.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:30
What is the best conclusion based on this data? the hypothesis was not supported because the data indicated that fertilizing plants does not improve plant growth. the hypothesis was supported; to get the best growth, use 5 milliliters of fertilizer per plant. the hypothesis was not supported; the data indicated that too much fertilizer can inhibit plant growth. the hypothesis was supported; to get the best growth, use 15 milliliters of fertilizer per plant.
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